The newest Pixar movie opens strong.

The latest box office numbers for the US and Canada have arrived, showing that Pixar's newest animated film, Coco, won the weekend with $49 million in the Friday-Sunday window. According to Entertainment Weekly, which supplied all the figures, that is the fourth-highest Thanksgiving weekend domestic opening ever. It's only behind Frozen ($93.6 million), Moana ($82.1 million), and Toy Story 2 ($80.1 million).

DC's big-budget superhero action movie Justice League made $40.7 million to stand in the No. 2 position this weekend. That's down 57 percent from the film's opening-weekend haul. A downturn is always expected; and with international figures accounted for, the movie has made more than $480 million globally after just two weeks.

Rounding out the top five at the US/Canada box office this weekend were Wonder ($22.3 million), Thor: Ragnarok ($16.8 million), and Daddy's Home 2 ($13.3 million). Another notable storyline this weekend was the movie Call Me by Your Name, which made $405,000 from just four theatres in New York and Los Angeles. That works out to a per-theatre average of $101,000 for the Luca Guadagnino-directed film, which is the highest per-theatre average of the year.